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you know let the local communities do all the way in rhode island massachusetts all have blue laws barri big box and now there's a list of states that's exactly right let this little be a state's right issue let the states decide let the communities decide we don't need a federal government telling us when the shop and when not to shut up with a little looked a little because it's not their role to do it it's again it's than actually if you leave the guy situation without a government is given the right to regulate commerce some are going to and then there is the dates. well let's let the local communities decide what their constituents want and the big government to now under the constitution that anybody who does business in more than one state could be regulated by the federal government only small independently locally owned companies couldn't be i mean it's right there it's right there in the constitution well it will it will tom and like you said though some states have blue laws and other states don't ok so it's a purple here's here's how out of control in my opinion it's god and
you know let the local communities do all the way in rhode island massachusetts all have blue laws barri big box and now there's a list of states that's exactly right let this little be a state's right issue let the states decide let the communities decide we don't need a federal government telling us when the shop and when not to shut up with a little looked a little because it's not their role to do it it's again it's than actually if you leave the guy situation without a government is given...
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thirty pm later we'll be joined by a vendor of the real deal holyfield who we knows pretty well and hank barry the founder of global village champions i know you're leaping out of the klansmen leads me into the clancy who is kings what came from the game your sat. plans with police over your coming. to supposed to be with us at the end of august and you came out that night admitted that you had gone back on how's everything no i'm fine the day of two month no drinking no we know why is that so hard to get off why is this on if there's a neophyte why i don't know if i would differ from the live in life life is difficult for me you know i could do a lot i can't attain people. so play through that i get a high rating but living life is pretty hard you live in but when you have those moments when you do fall off and go but is it usually an event to something happening here you know on the everything's going great very rarely when things are going bad i really with yeah they're going great and you do yeah that count. going to. get back on the web for all of a double of our floor lot i'd. always so
thirty pm later we'll be joined by a vendor of the real deal holyfield who we knows pretty well and hank barry the founder of global village champions i know you're leaping out of the klansmen leads me into the clancy who is kings what came from the game your sat. plans with police over your coming. to supposed to be with us at the end of august and you came out that night admitted that you had gone back on how's everything no i'm fine the day of two month no drinking no we know why is that so...
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on defense but shockingly no it's all the credit of barry see during the two thousand and twelve election journalists mark halperin and john heilemann were reporting on obama's campaign it was during this time that the drone can reportedly boasted to his aides about his kills since becoming manager of the us empire obama's rapidly increased the use of drones abroad and his hundreds and hundreds of strikes have put bush's measly fifty two drone attacks shame see thousands of dead when women men and children don't lie they also can't speak or defend themselves in any way now for those of you who are still not offended at the president's disregard for human life and think this is just the way politics works and that every president has blood on their hands let me remind you of this one of the chief architects of the drone program john bellinger so that the reason why obama has ramped up the use of these killer robots is to avoid the bad press of guantanamo bay so you know what i'll give it to him he is really good at killing people because if there's one thing voters hope for when electing h
on defense but shockingly no it's all the credit of barry see during the two thousand and twelve election journalists mark halperin and john heilemann were reporting on obama's campaign it was during this time that the drone can reportedly boasted to his aides about his kills since becoming manager of the us empire obama's rapidly increased the use of drones abroad and his hundreds and hundreds of strikes have put bush's measly fifty two drone attacks shame see thousands of dead when women men...
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there is a barry goldwater approach, very conservative, purist approach, which actually is very good in congressional races and you may win some seats in very red states using that approach, and you have got the ronald reagan approach, goldwater, mean 64, absolutely slaughtered, one of the worst land slides in u.s. history, two years later, ronald reagan ran on the same platform, but with a smile on his face, and unlike goldwater in 64, who seemed to go out of his way to agitate and irritate a lot of the party establishment, ronald reagan brought everybody into the room, and by bringing everybody into the room, he again in mean 66 witwon in california and beat pt brown who was one of the most popular governors, certainly one of the most transform if the governors in the history of california, and they were off not races with a conservative revolution, reagan once said i remember reading this in david stockman's book, the triumph of politics when talking about his problems inside the white house that reagan told his advisors at one point, hey, guys, i don't wear the black hat. we -- i
there is a barry goldwater approach, very conservative, purist approach, which actually is very good in congressional races and you may win some seats in very red states using that approach, and you have got the ronald reagan approach, goldwater, mean 64, absolutely slaughtered, one of the worst land slides in u.s. history, two years later, ronald reagan ran on the same platform, but with a smile on his face, and unlike goldwater in 64, who seemed to go out of his way to agitate and irritate a...
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>> barry goldwater. >> right. what was his opinion of the joining of the social conservatives and fiscal conservatives? >> in 1964, keep in mind the social issues were important. he does talk about moral issues. in the 1964 campaign. a declining culture. so he did talk about this. although his campaign actually felt that they weren't doing enough around the moral issues. and the campaign -- i don't want to go off here too much. it is in my new book. but they did produce a film talking about the decay of culture. it was rather mild actually. they had college students rioting over beer busts in florida. you know, they had a few people doing -- you know, they had discodancers and people doing wild twists. the twist, you know, pretty naughty stuff. then they had racial riots. when the film was first shown it was picked up by new york columnists. he attacked it as racist. goldwater decided because they had racial riots. but goldwater decided to withdraw the film. by 1976, however, or '70s. and into the '80s, the social
>> barry goldwater. >> right. what was his opinion of the joining of the social conservatives and fiscal conservatives? >> in 1964, keep in mind the social issues were important. he does talk about moral issues. in the 1964 campaign. a declining culture. so he did talk about this. although his campaign actually felt that they weren't doing enough around the moral issues. and the campaign -- i don't want to go off here too much. it is in my new book. but they did produce a film...
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there is a barry goldwater approach, very conservative, purist approach, which actually is very good in congressional races and you may win some seats in very red states using that approach, and you have got the ronald reagan approach, goldwater, mean 64, absolutely slaughtered, one of the worst land slides in u.s. history, two years later, ronald reagan ran on the same platform, but with a smile on his face, and unlike goldwater in 64, who seemed to go out of his way to agitate and irritate a lot of the party lot of the party establishment, ronald reagan brought everybody into the room, and by bringing everybody into the room, he again in mean 66 witwon in california and beat pt brown who was one of the most popular governors, certainly one of the most transform if the governors in the history of california, and they were off not races with a conservative revolution, reagan once said i remember reading this in david stockman's book, the triumph of politics when talking about his problems inside the white house that reagan told his advisors at one point, hey, guys, i don't wear the b
there is a barry goldwater approach, very conservative, purist approach, which actually is very good in congressional races and you may win some seats in very red states using that approach, and you have got the ronald reagan approach, goldwater, mean 64, absolutely slaughtered, one of the worst land slides in u.s. history, two years later, ronald reagan ran on the same platform, but with a smile on his face, and unlike goldwater in 64, who seemed to go out of his way to agitate and irritate a...
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>> barry goldwater. >> right. what was his opinion of the joining of the social conservatives and fiscal conservatives? >> in 1964, keep in mind the social issues were important. he does talk about moral issues. in the 1964 campaign. you have a declining culture. so he did talk about this. although his campaign actually felt that they weren't doing enough around the moral issues. and the campaign -- i don't want to go off here too much. it is in my new book. but they did produce a film talking about the decay of culture. it was rather mild actually. they had college students rioting over beer busts in florida. you know, they had a few people doing -- you know, they had disco-dancers and people doing wild twists. the twist, you know, pretty naughty stuff. then they had racial riots. when the film was first shown it was picked up by new york columnists. he attacked it as racist. goldwater decided because they had racial riots. most of it was about riots, that is, racial riots. but goldwater decided to withdraw the f
>> barry goldwater. >> right. what was his opinion of the joining of the social conservatives and fiscal conservatives? >> in 1964, keep in mind the social issues were important. he does talk about moral issues. in the 1964 campaign. you have a declining culture. so he did talk about this. although his campaign actually felt that they weren't doing enough around the moral issues. and the campaign -- i don't want to go off here too much. it is in my new book. but they did...
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barry, it's been a volatile week for the bitcoin. i think one thing that scares people is when you see bitcoins going from you know one bitcoin is equivalent to $400 and then a day later it's equivalent to $700. i know we had the senate committee hearing, you know, and that was sort of legitimizing the bitcoin. what about this volatility? should we be nervous? >> i think this is just an indication that this is the start of something very big. we'll see big, big price movements. as you said the hearings this week on the senate were very very positive. i think the regulators and policy makers are taking a very balanced approach. but i don't think this volatility is going away any time soon? >> what do you think? you aren't convinced the bitcoin is a viable currency. >> no. i think it's dangerous. the use of it for the purchase of an automobile the purchase of a ticket on mr. branson's airlines a purchase for an airplane ticket. how are you going to price something in a currency whose value can move 400% in the space of three or four da
barry, it's been a volatile week for the bitcoin. i think one thing that scares people is when you see bitcoins going from you know one bitcoin is equivalent to $400 and then a day later it's equivalent to $700. i know we had the senate committee hearing, you know, and that was sort of legitimizing the bitcoin. what about this volatility? should we be nervous? >> i think this is just an indication that this is the start of something very big. we'll see big, big price movements. as you...
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thanks, barry goldwater. thanks, that's fantastic. i mean, the idea -- this is described a little bit more in my penultimate book, "mugged," the idea that that was the beginning of republicans taking the south is simply false. as i go through in that a, the southern states barry goldwater won in 1964 were the states richard nixon and ronald reagan either lost or did worse in. we finally started to take the south only when the old dixiecrats died out. okay, anyway, '64, loses in an historic landslide. what do we get after that? teddy kennedy's immigration bill of 1965 which was specifically designed to change the demographics of this country. we've been taking in about a million immigrants a year since then, 90% of them from the third world. the majority of them go on welfare and, oh, gosh, democrats are doing much better in elections now, aren't they? we got the great society programs. the last time the democrats had the house, the senate and the presidency was in 1993, 16 blessed years ago. and what's the first thing they did in 1993
thanks, barry goldwater. thanks, that's fantastic. i mean, the idea -- this is described a little bit more in my penultimate book, "mugged," the idea that that was the beginning of republicans taking the south is simply false. as i go through in that a, the southern states barry goldwater won in 1964 were the states richard nixon and ronald reagan either lost or did worse in. we finally started to take the south only when the old dixiecrats died out. okay, anyway, '64, loses in an...
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he would have run against barry goldwater and would have won it did victory the way johnson did. he would have carried big democratic majorities into the house and senate with him and i think he would have gotten the big tax cut, the federal aid to education, the medicare and the civil rights bills passed. that would have put him in the lead with the most progressive 20th century presidential reformers alongside t.r. and wilson and even compared somewhat to fdr but i don't think he would have pushed beyond that. i think he would have pushed toward dÉtente. i think we would have seen dÉtente earlier with kennedy then we did with richard nixon because that cuban missile crisis was so sobering and it was so khrushchev and they make the nuclear test ban treaty which eliminated the pollution and radiation in the atmosphere and i think kennedy saw this as an opening towards a push with the soviets and he made the ruling and famous american speech in june of 63 in which he said we should rethink, rethink our relationship with the soviet union. mainly the russian people and he praised
he would have run against barry goldwater and would have won it did victory the way johnson did. he would have carried big democratic majorities into the house and senate with him and i think he would have gotten the big tax cut, the federal aid to education, the medicare and the civil rights bills passed. that would have put him in the lead with the most progressive 20th century presidential reformers alongside t.r. and wilson and even compared somewhat to fdr but i don't think he would have...
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he joked with his aides in the said if we wanted run against barry goldwater we will get to sleep must earlier on election night than we did in 1960 knowing that the race against nixon was so terribly close. so he had a lot of self-confidence at that point and was convinced that -- and of course he did give that great american university speech still worth listening to today and his civil rights speech was very slow to come forward on civil rights but when he finally acted that speech was brilliantly done and from the heart, and was really very impressive. so you know terribly sad that he they couldn't have had that second term to see what else might have happened. in a sense what he has left us and what the public has embraced is the point he started with, 85% approval. people loved him. he was the presidential hero of people's memories. >> you said something powerful. he grew. he did grow. he started off cerebral blood gain confidence in his leadership and bobby kennedy grew too from the brash mccarthy to have great compassion for people. what was it with the ambitious father who had
he joked with his aides in the said if we wanted run against barry goldwater we will get to sleep must earlier on election night than we did in 1960 knowing that the race against nixon was so terribly close. so he had a lot of self-confidence at that point and was convinced that -- and of course he did give that great american university speech still worth listening to today and his civil rights speech was very slow to come forward on civil rights but when he finally acted that speech was...
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barry like gives the benediction. -- dr. barry black gives the benediction. >> let us pray. eternal lord god, the giver of every good and perfect gift, we thank you for this bust that reminds us of the power of a single life. lord, thank you for the gift of example rate lives, for people like sir winston churchill, who left indelible footprints for us to follow. we praise you that sir winston served your purpose is for his life in his generation, leaving the world freer, wiser, and safer. inspired by his great life, may we push back the horizons of our hopes and move into our future, fueled by faith, focus, and fortitude. we pray in your great name. amen. ♪ ♪ >> we will be fighting in the streets with our children at our feet and the morals that they worship will be gone. and the men who spurred us on they sit in judgment of all wrong they decide and the shot gun sings the song i tip my hat to the new constitution take a bow for the new revolution smile and grin at the change all around pick up my guitar and play just like yesterday then i get on my knees and pray we don
barry like gives the benediction. -- dr. barry black gives the benediction. >> let us pray. eternal lord god, the giver of every good and perfect gift, we thank you for this bust that reminds us of the power of a single life. lord, thank you for the gift of example rate lives, for people like sir winston churchill, who left indelible footprints for us to follow. we praise you that sir winston served your purpose is for his life in his generation, leaving the world freer, wiser, and safer....
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the difference is -- the difference between marion barry and barack obama and this guy is clear. one is canadian. liberals will not give canadians a pass, but they will let americans do anything. what is with that cross border bias? >> i don't know, but are you absolutely right. that is the distinction. >> that's the only difference. >> what are his politics ? he is a republican and an ass kicker. he is liberating them from the qawg meyer. >> now you changed my mind about everything. all mayors should be doing crack. >> think about all of the stuff you did while wasted. you probably killed a squirrel at some point. it is dying anyway. >> i never did step on a squirrel. >> i killed a bird the other day. >> tell me more. >> it was dying and i thought, well let's put it out of its misery and i crumped it. it felt like a feather. the bones are so fragile it felt like stepping on a tissue. >> i am hoping the bird was dying. >> it was. if you are capable of stepping on a bird it is obviously not without its drutters and it is dying. >> it could have been sleeping. >> just sleeping on t
the difference is -- the difference between marion barry and barack obama and this guy is clear. one is canadian. liberals will not give canadians a pass, but they will let americans do anything. what is with that cross border bias? >> i don't know, but are you absolutely right. that is the distinction. >> that's the only difference. >> what are his politics ? he is a republican and an ass kicker. he is liberating them from the qawg meyer. >> now you changed my mind...
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barry like gives the benediction. -- dr. barry black gives the benediction. >> let us pray- eternal lord god, the giver of every good and perfect gift, we thank you for this bust that reminds us of the power of a single life. lord, thank you for the gift of example rate lives, for people like sir winston churchill, who left indelible footprints for us to follow. you that sir winston served your purpose is for his generation, leaving wiser, andreer, safer. life, mayy his great we push back the horizons of our hopes and move into our future, fueled by faith, focus, and fortitude. we pray in your great name. amen. ♪ ♪ >> will be fighting in the streets with our children at our feet and mama roles that they worship will be gone. -- and the morals that they worship will be gone. and the man who spurred us on they sit in judgment of all wrong they decide and the shot gun sings the song newp my hat to the constitution take a bow for the new revolution smile and grin at the change all around pick up my guitar and play just like
barry like gives the benediction. -- dr. barry black gives the benediction. >> let us pray- eternal lord god, the giver of every good and perfect gift, we thank you for this bust that reminds us of the power of a single life. lord, thank you for the gift of example rate lives, for people like sir winston churchill, who left indelible footprints for us to follow. you that sir winston served your purpose is for his generation, leaving wiser, andreer, safer. life, mayy his great we push back...
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. >> it is rhyme with barry batlynn. >> no, she dead now. >> i guess i could talk him about. >> johnny cash. >> no, he was great. >> you said he was dead now. i was thinking of dead people. >> keith richards. >> you actually worked with keith richards nice fella. apparently. very smart. reads a lot of books. >> he does. he loves george jones with a passion. he loves country music. always loved traditional music. it's really funny. i had barry gibb on the grand 'ole op pray pri a few months ago and we did a blue grass version of stayin' alive. it is incredible. you can find it on you tube. it's really funny. >> i have to find that. that would blow my mind. one more question for you. miley cyrus. you have to feel bad for billy ray. >> that girl should have been corrected a little more from the house i think. >> exactly. >> yeah. >> i do feel sorry for them, though. it's a sad thing. >> it's a sad thing for them and a great thing for america. because our show has done 60 miley cyrus stories. you have to get the book and you have to get the album. ricky skaggs, awesome. thank you for comin
. >> it is rhyme with barry batlynn. >> no, she dead now. >> i guess i could talk him about. >> johnny cash. >> no, he was great. >> you said he was dead now. i was thinking of dead people. >> keith richards. >> you actually worked with keith richards nice fella. apparently. very smart. reads a lot of books. >> he does. he loves george jones with a passion. he loves country music. always loved traditional music. it's really funny. i had...
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one more time, barry's boot camp. check him out. he is amazing. we will be back with more "world news now." >>> all right. it is time for our weekly insomniac theet and sneak peek at two movies premiering this weekend. >> we will start this week with "charlie countryman" a romantic comedy action film all put together. this one starts with charlie, just a normal guy who happens to fall in love with a romanian cellist. with what could go wrong with this situation? just about everything. >> i'm super nervous right now. >>. >> rotten tomatoes has not been kind. scoring it at 29%. and neither were the reviewers. roughly twice as many -- as thumbs up. charlie countryman takes the blender approach to mixing dark adventure, doofus comedy and pie-eyed romance but forgets to put a lid on when pulsed and matt pais from red eye liked it unexpectedly funny consistently -- >> next up we do the best man holiday. the first holiday movie for the year out of the gate. a sequel to the 1999 the best man them entire cast is back for this one starring kay digs, and in
one more time, barry's boot camp. check him out. he is amazing. we will be back with more "world news now." >>> all right. it is time for our weekly insomniac theet and sneak peek at two movies premiering this weekend. >> we will start this week with "charlie countryman" a romantic comedy action film all put together. this one starts with charlie, just a normal guy who happens to fall in love with a romanian cellist. with what could go wrong with this...
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>> exactly. >> all right, barry. it's still knapp, right? >> it still is. >> that's a "k." >> it's like knowledge. >> all right. thanks, barry. >>> when we come back, the dubai air show takes off with billions of dollars in deals. we'll get an update after this. then ron williams on the future of obama care and what it means for you. plus retail talk and trends with the former ceo of toys r us. customer erin swenson ordered shoes from us online but they didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another pair. i'm happy. (both) i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. happy happy. i love logistics. in a we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - t
>> exactly. >> all right, barry. it's still knapp, right? >> it still is. >> that's a "k." >> it's like knowledge. >> all right. thanks, barry. >>> when we come back, the dubai air show takes off with billions of dollars in deals. we'll get an update after this. then ron williams on the future of obama care and what it means for you. plus retail talk and trends with the former ceo of toys r us. customer erin swenson ordered shoes from us...
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barry passed away yesterday from a massive heart attack. the taylor family foundation began when the taylors started a fundraiser in their backyard to support children with life-threatening i will -- illnesses. they provide a free once in a lifetime camp experience for more than 3,000 children a year. abc7 has been a proud sponsor of the family foundation for more than 20 years. cheryl jennings have stories about the taylors and the camps every year. if you would like to support the taylor family foundation, please go to our website, abc7news.com and click on see it on tv. just ahead, tracking mountain lions in the bay area. what researchers hope to learn. and the backlash after an american tv host posts pictures of her animal trophies on-line. and bay area teens send a message to the fashion industry. the lie that the group says retailers are trying to get passed up. >> and we will take a look at live doppler 7hd at the storm system poised off our coast. get ready for rain this week. another look at walter likes to download fix-it videos..
barry passed away yesterday from a massive heart attack. the taylor family foundation began when the taylors started a fundraiser in their backyard to support children with life-threatening i will -- illnesses. they provide a free once in a lifetime camp experience for more than 3,000 children a year. abc7 has been a proud sponsor of the family foundation for more than 20 years. cheryl jennings have stories about the taylors and the camps every year. if you would like to support the taylor...
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barry passed away yesterday from a massive heart attack. the taylor family foundation began when the taylors started a fundraiser in their backyard to support children with life-threatening i will -- illnesses. they provide a free once in a lifetime camp experience for more than 3,000 children a year. abc7 has been a proud sponsor of the family foundation for more than 20 years. cheryl jennings have stories about the taylors and the camps every year. if you would like to support the taylor family foundation, please go to our website, abc7news.com and click on see it on tv. just ahead, tracking mountain lions in the bay area. what researchers hope to learn. and the backlash after an american tv host posts pictures of her animal trophies on-line. and bay area teens send a message to the fashion industry. the lie that the group says retailers are trying to get passed up. >> and we will take a look at live doppler 7hd at the storm system poised off our coast. get ready for rain this week. another look at when ouwe goword. she said hert (little
barry passed away yesterday from a massive heart attack. the taylor family foundation began when the taylors started a fundraiser in their backyard to support children with life-threatening i will -- illnesses. they provide a free once in a lifetime camp experience for more than 3,000 children a year. abc7 has been a proud sponsor of the family foundation for more than 20 years. cheryl jennings have stories about the taylors and the camps every year. if you would like to support the taylor...
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barry taylor and his wife created the tailor family foundation. he died from a massive heart attack and there are plans to celebrate his life and generosity. they held a fundraiser in 1990. almost 3,000 children a year. abc 7 has been a proud sponsor for more than 20 years. they chair stories about the tailors and the camps every year. if you would like to support the foundation, please go to our website. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at nine, an amazing new technology that could transform how we interact online. plus, the new mars mission being watched tomorrow. how it could tell us about earth and why scientists will be glued to their screens watching it. the new play i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this visor. you made a
barry taylor and his wife created the tailor family foundation. he died from a massive heart attack and there are plans to celebrate his life and generosity. they held a fundraiser in 1990. almost 3,000 children a year. abc 7 has been a proud sponsor for more than 20 years. they chair stories about the tailors and the camps every year. if you would like to support the foundation, please go to our website. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at nine, an amazing new technology that could...
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barry meier will join us to explain. we will give you a chance to, and are less half-hour -- to comment in our last half-hour of the program. i want to give you what is going with c-span2 and c-span3 the helena, montana weekend all weekend long. they are featuring the literary theme and the history of montana's capital city today at noon on c-span2. booktv will feature our helena literary offerings including a look at "against the grain," as the author explains agriculture in effect it has had on society. >> agriculture was a devil's bargain. we began by domesticating week. that is what we always talk about appeared the fact is, we domesticated us in some ways. we give up the freedom to wander and hunt and gather as we had done for 50,000 years. thanmay be better or worse agriculture in some ways, and we can argue that as a value judgment. the fact is evolution made us to be that way. conditionsred the that we evolved under. people still argue a lot about how agriculture happened. the classic story is that we ran out of
barry meier will join us to explain. we will give you a chance to, and are less half-hour -- to comment in our last half-hour of the program. i want to give you what is going with c-span2 and c-span3 the helena, montana weekend all weekend long. they are featuring the literary theme and the history of montana's capital city today at noon on c-span2. booktv will feature our helena literary offerings including a look at "against the grain," as the author explains agriculture in effect...
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the jazz on the barry coast gave the history where it started and jazz was coincide in san francisco. then we/had lectures and froifrt david george was the first african-american photographer to be brought ♪ the art snooty lived with dan sell adams the first african-american student and he chronic called the community we have his exhibits and donny a famous mutual interviewed by denny bucking stone. we had the great drummer he came in and mentored the children. and she should be considered a landmark and the place should go on to serve the fillmore community as well as the rest of san francisco. thank you >> (calling names). >> hello, i'm peter the 230ur7bd of the jazz center. thank you, commissioners. a little bit of history after the dark days it's called institutional listed racialism. a little later which i call the good goose came like dianne feinstein and they pit in their blood and tears to keep the district including my mother trying to help. so just to quickly say i support of the comments of christen harris and lawyer victor or cuss and make sure that that place is around
the jazz on the barry coast gave the history where it started and jazz was coincide in san francisco. then we/had lectures and froifrt david george was the first african-american photographer to be brought ♪ the art snooty lived with dan sell adams the first african-american student and he chronic called the community we have his exhibits and donny a famous mutual interviewed by denny bucking stone. we had the great drummer he came in and mentored the children. and she should be considered a...
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barry, massachusetts. hi, barry. caller: with the thousands of witnesses, architects, engineers, explosive experts that have come out providing evidence that the 9/11 commission is more fiction than fact, why haven't the public figures come out and demanded a new investigation because this is not opinion. it is physics. it is scientific fact that we are being lied to. guest: have you looked -- host: have you looked into the 9/11 attacks? guest: i have. there are some flaws and it which i have written about. i think on the whole, considering the time frame and the fact that it was close to the event, they did a fairly good job. no one has convinced me what the lies are. there was poor coordination between the cia and fbi. the commission talks about that. perhaps there is more to be said about it. host: you talk about when you first got the tip, it took you over a year to confirm the details. what surprised you along the way? guest: what surprised me was the willingness of so many former fbi officers, officials, agents
barry, massachusetts. hi, barry. caller: with the thousands of witnesses, architects, engineers, explosive experts that have come out providing evidence that the 9/11 commission is more fiction than fact, why haven't the public figures come out and demanded a new investigation because this is not opinion. it is physics. it is scientific fact that we are being lied to. guest: have you looked -- host: have you looked into the 9/11 attacks? guest: i have. there are some flaws and it which i have...
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. >> beginning in their early 70s, gay hippies moved from the hay ash barry to castro street. they opened businesses and bought up the historians. >> boys go to bed with boys and girl tkpwos -- girls go to bed with girls and some go to bed with both and nobody says a thing. >> the birth of the nation's most concentrated gay neighborhood also feel that the contributions of harvey milk. he ran for supervisor in 1973 and pulled an impressive 200,000 votes. now the issues no longer weren't whether they could go to gay bars and dance instead gays pushed for civil rights. since gays produced votes politicians produced results. in 1975 the state legislature sroeut -- the state legislature voted to legalize gay sexual acts so that gays would not be breaking the law when they made love. in return, masconi gave gays their first openly gay city commissioner harvey milk. anita bryant's success in repealing a gay rights ordnance in florida scared gays throughout the united states. when john briggs promised to bring an anti gay campaign. san francisco gays got worried and militant. >> for a
. >> beginning in their early 70s, gay hippies moved from the hay ash barry to castro street. they opened businesses and bought up the historians. >> boys go to bed with boys and girl tkpwos -- girls go to bed with girls and some go to bed with both and nobody says a thing. >> the birth of the nation's most concentrated gay neighborhood also feel that the contributions of harvey milk. he ran for supervisor in 1973 and pulled an impressive 200,000 votes. now the issues no...
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barry's sports is right around the corner. >>> lawyers become targets in the hunger games, catching fire. and dave stewart has this week's now showing. >> oscar winning actress, jennifer lawrence, is back on the big screen, reprizing her role as kantiss. she returns home after winning the 74th annual hunger games with fellow tribute, peter mellark. the two embark in a tour. along the way, a rebellion could be on the rise. but, the two are soon ordered to return to the arena to compete in yet another fight to the death. >> we have never seen anything like this. and we will never see anything like it again. >> the hunger games catching fire is rated pg-13. >>> donated to a fertility clinic nearly 20 years ago. while struggling to pull his life together, he learns. >> apparently there was a mix up at the clinic. you're the buy logical father of 533 children. >> david is left to decide if he's going to come forward after some of the children file a lawsuit to reveal his identity. >> maybe strange and over sized, but it's my life. >> vince vaughn and chris star in delivery man. for now showin
barry's sports is right around the corner. >>> lawyers become targets in the hunger games, catching fire. and dave stewart has this week's now showing. >> oscar winning actress, jennifer lawrence, is back on the big screen, reprizing her role as kantiss. she returns home after winning the 74th annual hunger games with fellow tribute, peter mellark. the two embark in a tour. along the way, a rebellion could be on the rise. but, the two are soon ordered to return to the arena to...
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joining me now is barry friedman a professor at new york law, and staff writer for the "new yorker" and colleague of mine. this is just a small part of this massive iceberg, right? which is the filibuster. but this is a new innovative use of it. >> well, this -- it's been horrible, absolutely horrible for almost a generation. and it's gotten much, much worse now. and the filibuster is an obviously antidemocratic -- and i think obviously against the spirit and letter of a constitution. the constitution calls for super majorities in seven cases and for other business, it calls for generally speaking for a majority of a kwarquorum, quorum's -- >> and the draft is a constitution. who are not in any ways infallible. they thought about super majorities and specifically name places where super majorities are necessary. treaties are a good example. >> part of the reason they had the convention to get rid of the articles of confederation was to get rid of super majority requirements. >> the d.c. appellate court, how important is it, really? >> well, it's extraordinarily important, but let's be f
joining me now is barry friedman a professor at new york law, and staff writer for the "new yorker" and colleague of mine. this is just a small part of this massive iceberg, right? which is the filibuster. but this is a new innovative use of it. >> well, this -- it's been horrible, absolutely horrible for almost a generation. and it's gotten much, much worse now. and the filibuster is an obviously antidemocratic -- and i think obviously against the spirit and letter of a...
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barry goldwaterld arguing the other way. >> when barry got his butt kicked big time in the election, if you suddenlyou say to millions of african-americans and other minoritiesth going to let you hl citizenship, all right, after decades of deprivation, you don't think the government has a responsibility to develop social programs to help those people? >> that was part of how it was sold, bill but that wasn't the total intent. >> bill: i will say the same thing to you i said to colmes, do you not think the federal government had a responsibility to people who are down trodden for decades to send some money to help them? >> sure, of course. but as with every government project, it's never limited to what its stated intent is, bill. rug backourse. economy was wobbly and cut taxes to stimulate it. react to this stat. the population increased from 1959 to now by 59%. workers on disability, americans workers on disability has increased 640%. more injuries today, colmes? are there more injuries today than there were in 1959? >> i don't know why that number would exist. >> bill: stay in. >>
barry goldwaterld arguing the other way. >> when barry got his butt kicked big time in the election, if you suddenlyou say to millions of african-americans and other minoritiesth going to let you hl citizenship, all right, after decades of deprivation, you don't think the government has a responsibility to develop social programs to help those people? >> that was part of how it was sold, bill but that wasn't the total intent. >> bill: i will say the same thing to you i said to...
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this past summer brown came under fire a 2004 tv appearance in which she incorrectly claimed amanda barry was dead. she's grateful she's been mistaken. she was 77 years old. >>> fso makings changes after an internal review of the deadly plane crash. the airport says it's out mated system use alert staff to a emergency failed. officials still investigating that. and the website also crashed so now it's been moved to a platform that can handle increased traffic. officials say they were impress by the overrecall response. >> a very serious accident and we're sadden the at life of loss occurred but we are also very proud of the first responders and all of the lives that were saved as a result of the quick response actions. >>> fso stays will shirt findings with other airports. the nation gnat transportation saferty board plans to release finding early next year. >>> and the new central subway on the verge of a breakthrough. >> we went 40 feet below ground get an exclusive look. in the next day or two one of the massive two tunnels boring machines will pass through existing tunnels on the mark
this past summer brown came under fire a 2004 tv appearance in which she incorrectly claimed amanda barry was dead. she's grateful she's been mistaken. she was 77 years old. >>> fso makings changes after an internal review of the deadly plane crash. the airport says it's out mated system use alert staff to a emergency failed. officials still investigating that. and the website also crashed so now it's been moved to a platform that can handle increased traffic. officials say they were...
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barry toll is the head of the wuf worchester academy. >> he was offering to donate are white boards and blas ballistic clip boards. he had them delivered. >> was there skepticism from the teachers? >> it gave them something they would have as a tool in case of an incident. i think they became not only relieved but true believers. >> some teachers at his school have importanced the purpose o of - endorsed the borns importance. >> this is not screaming to the kids, this is a shield. >> it seems like watching you teach, you using it, it seems like a tool integrated into the classroom. could you demonstrate how you would use it? >> if i ever had it, you could use it as a shield, hopefully not, but -- >> and rush at the intruder or just hold it up? >> i don't know. i'm not sure what i would do. >> coming up next: i test how the inserts hold up against assault weapons. >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by following us on twitter and at aljazeera.com. >> every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully und
barry toll is the head of the wuf worchester academy. >> he was offering to donate are white boards and blas ballistic clip boards. he had them delivered. >> was there skepticism from the teachers? >> it gave them something they would have as a tool in case of an incident. i think they became not only relieved but true believers. >> some teachers at his school have importanced the purpose o of - endorsed the borns importance. >> this is not screaming to the kids,...
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barry toll is the head of the wuf worchester academy. >> he was offering to donate are white boards and blas ballistic clip boards. he had them delivered. >> was there skepticism from the teachers? >> it gave them something they would have as a tool in case of an incident. i think they became not only relieved but true believers. >> some teachers at his school have importanced the purpose o of - endorsed the borns importance. >> this is not screaming to the kids, this is a shield. >> it seems like watching you teach, you using it, it seems like a tool integrated into the classroom. could you demonstrate how you would use it? >> if i ever had it, you could use it as a shield, hopefully not, but -- >> and rush at the intruder or just hold it up? >> i don't know. i'm not sure what i would do. >> coming up next: i test how the inserts hold up against assault weapons. >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by following us on twitter and at aljazeera.com. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation...
barry toll is the head of the wuf worchester academy. >> he was offering to donate are white boards and blas ballistic clip boards. he had them delivered. >> was there skepticism from the teachers? >> it gave them something they would have as a tool in case of an incident. i think they became not only relieved but true believers. >> some teachers at his school have importanced the purpose o of - endorsed the borns importance. >> this is not screaming to the kids,...
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there you go. >> are you referencing to marion barry was smart. in america, we have people doing powder cocaine. when you do crack, it takes it to a whole other level. >> the problem is the difference between powder crack. >> we made a difference in america. >> crack is a black drug. there is something i think basking. >> in a working class problem white or black. >> joe six-pack guy. >> if rob ford were doing meth, it would be a spectacle. i don't think it would inspire the same kind of spectacle for americans there is something particular about a white man using crack. >> to what you say, radel hand handled it properly. rob ford keeps saying dumb things. there is new comments every tame he gets in front of a microphone so where how did he not become a spect cam a year ago? >> a poll came out this morning showing rob ford at 42% among torontonian torontonians. >> torontonians that were surveyed. most don't want to answer a survey about rob ford. >> i think there is something, he said he would run for re-election. there is something a little appea
there you go. >> are you referencing to marion barry was smart. in america, we have people doing powder cocaine. when you do crack, it takes it to a whole other level. >> the problem is the difference between powder crack. >> we made a difference in america. >> crack is a black drug. there is something i think basking. >> in a working class problem white or black. >> joe six-pack guy. >> if rob ford were doing meth, it would be a spectacle. i don't...
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barry petersen is at the refuge in commerce city, colorado. barry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie and norah. this is just part of six tons of illegal ivory. it will be turned literally into this. bits and pieces. all on an effort to crack down. it is everything from tusks to fancy jewelry and its destruction is meant to spotlight the devastation caused by poaching. the illegal ivory trade is one of the world's most lucrative centimeter enterprises with annual profits estimated at between $8 billion to $10 billion. the number one destination for smuggled ivory these days is china where owning ivory pieces is a status symbol. it can bring more than a thousand dollars a pound on the streets of beijing. the clinton global initiative immediately announced afternoon $80 million fight to fight the illegal trade and former secretary of state hillary clinton spoke previously called "white gold." >> the death toll keeps going up because the poachers are so well armed. they come in in in helicopters, with automatic weapons, with night v
barry petersen is at the refuge in commerce city, colorado. barry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie and norah. this is just part of six tons of illegal ivory. it will be turned literally into this. bits and pieces. all on an effort to crack down. it is everything from tusks to fancy jewelry and its destruction is meant to spotlight the devastation caused by poaching. the illegal ivory trade is one of the world's most lucrative centimeter enterprises with annual profits...
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we'll show you how much it cost the giants to cut ties with barry zito. >>> and warriors say last night's win over their northern california rifleavals say it wa very big deal. >>> you are watching "today in the bay." >> good morning, oakland. looking live at o.co stadium. a win would give the silver and black a .500 regard this late in the season for the first time since 2002. kickoff, 1:05. >>> it is a budding rivalry. the warriors and the kings battled at oracle arena last night. the game never really close. steph curry scores on this three-pointer. then it's clay thompson's turn. he led all scorers with 27 points as the warriors rolled to a 98-87 victory. golden state is now 2-1 on the season. >> this is what the good teams do, you know. sacramento kings played last night, a hard-fought battle, and they traveled here, and the good teams take care of business. >> these are the kind of wins you have to win, especially on your home court because it's never easy being on the road and it's huge. >>> to the sharks now who welcomed back dan boyle after a seven-game absence taking on the phoe
we'll show you how much it cost the giants to cut ties with barry zito. >>> and warriors say last night's win over their northern california rifleavals say it wa very big deal. >>> you are watching "today in the bay." >> good morning, oakland. looking live at o.co stadium. a win would give the silver and black a .500 regard this late in the season for the first time since 2002. kickoff, 1:05. >>> it is a budding rivalry. the warriors and the kings...
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barry zito is a free agent. how much it cost the giants to say good-bye. >> we continue to follow breaking news. you can see the smoke from the middle of your screen. that's where they are continuing to fight a major fire. >> it is on 11th street. >> it is on the way to the scene. we have the latest coming up on mornings on two. . >>> good morning to you. isn't that a beautiful golden hue over looking the estuary where the winds are blowing the water and cooler temperatures with breezy north wind continuing as well. >> we follow breaking news for you out of oakland. we have been telling you about the fire where thick black smoke could be seen. and allie rasmus has arrived there and allie rasmus, what can you tell us? >> reporter: back audio difficultieses [. >> all right. allie rasmus reporting there in oakland at the scene of the structure fire having some problems with her audio. we will fix that and get back to her. >> funeral arrangements underway for an african-american said daly city teacher. >> they gathe
barry zito is a free agent. how much it cost the giants to say good-bye. >> we continue to follow breaking news. you can see the smoke from the middle of your screen. that's where they are continuing to fight a major fire. >> it is on 11th street. >> it is on the way to the scene. we have the latest coming up on mornings on two. . >>> good morning to you. isn't that a beautiful golden hue over looking the estuary where the winds are blowing the water and cooler...
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. > with the departure of barry zito, tim hudson signed a two-year deal with the g men worth $23 million. hudson has tallied 57 wins with a 3.33 e.r.a. >>> 49ers pro bowl guard has a strained left knee and expected to miss some time. more news after this. >>> nothin cuter than a ppy these phos are so adorable.r. look at that she has been posting them on her blog. they adopted the dog two weeks ago at a local animal shelter. on t third day h fell asleep with their son, bono, prompting her t takehe phographs. >> ihink it's just suc sweet innonce. you kw, from- and you know that it's not orchestrated at al it's just as natural as it comes. >> she hopes to publish aook about their iendship. but she hopes it will encourage people to adopt rescuedogs. just want t squeeze them both. >>he was excited for that story. >> thank you for joining us. >> announcer: it's "the toght show with jay leno," feating rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, j welcomes -- whoopi goldberg, stand-up comedian ty barnett, a performance by "cque du soleil" and "heaines." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and app
. > with the departure of barry zito, tim hudson signed a two-year deal with the g men worth $23 million. hudson has tallied 57 wins with a 3.33 e.r.a. >>> 49ers pro bowl guard has a strained left knee and expected to miss some time. more news after this. >>> nothin cuter than a ppy these phos are so adorable.r. look at that she has been posting them on her blog. they adopted the dog two weeks ago at a local animal shelter. on t third day h fell asleep with their son, bono,...
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on the list and makes news today, dan loeb, barry diller, ken griffin and elon musk. that's a musk shot right there. oil in the usa, watch out saudi arabia the u.s. is expected to overtake you in oil production faster than anyone thought. so what? so a lot. from pump prices falling to jobs to politics, full coverage of that ahead. >>> a half a billion dollars of very special art up for grabs tonight at christie's. this is one of the pieces on the block. it is warhol's black and white classic coca-cola bottle. we'll take you inside the world of the auction. first to sue at the nyse. >> hi, ty. good to see you. we have big names in the airline sector that's moving the transports as well which are up about 30 points on the day. here's dom with the details. hey. >> thanks, sue. we're finally going to see a merger between amr and u.s. airways going to create the biggest airline. the two carriers said they reached an agreement with the justice department as well as state attorneys general to allow a deal to happen. u.s. airways stock turned negative after being halted on th
on the list and makes news today, dan loeb, barry diller, ken griffin and elon musk. that's a musk shot right there. oil in the usa, watch out saudi arabia the u.s. is expected to overtake you in oil production faster than anyone thought. so what? so a lot. from pump prices falling to jobs to politics, full coverage of that ahead. >>> a half a billion dollars of very special art up for grabs tonight at christie's. this is one of the pieces on the block. it is warhol's black and white...
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he would have run against barry goldwater and would have won it did victory the way johnson did. he would have carried big democratic majorities into the house and senate with him and i think he would have gotten the big tax cut, the federal aid to education, the medicare and the civil rights bills passed. that would have put him in the lead with the most progressive 20th century presidential reformers alongside t.r. and wilson and even compared somewhat to fdr but i don't think he would have pushed beyond that. i think he would have pushed toward dÉtente. i think we would have seen dÉtente earlier with kennedy then we did with richard nixon because that cuban missile crisis was so sobering and it was so khrushchev and they make the nuclear test ban treaty which eliminated the pollution and radiation in the atmosphere and i think kennedy saw this as an opening towards a push with the soviets and he made the ruling and famous american speech in june of 63 in which he said we should rethink, rethink our relationship with the soviet union. mainly the russian people and he praised
he would have run against barry goldwater and would have won it did victory the way johnson did. he would have carried big democratic majorities into the house and senate with him and i think he would have gotten the big tax cut, the federal aid to education, the medicare and the civil rights bills passed. that would have put him in the lead with the most progressive 20th century presidential reformers alongside t.r. and wilson and even compared somewhat to fdr but i don't think he would have...
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barry toll is the head of the wuf worchester academy. >> he was offering to donate are white boards and blas ballistic clip boards. he had them delivered. >> was there skepticism from the teachers? >> it gave them something they would have as a tool in case of an incident. i think they became not only relieved but true believers. >> some teachers at his school have importanced the purpose o of - endorsed the borns importance. >> this is not screaming to the kids, this is a shield. >> it seems like watching you teach, you using it, it seems like a tool integrated into the classroom. could you demonstrate how you would use it? >> if i ever had it, you could use it as a shield, hopefully not, but -- >> and rush at the intruder or just hold it up? >> i don't know. i'm not sure what i would do. >> coming up next: i test how the inserts hold up against assault weapons. >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by following us on twitter and at aljazeera.com. this is the 900-page document we call obamacare. it could change costs, coverage, and pretty much all
barry toll is the head of the wuf worchester academy. >> he was offering to donate are white boards and blas ballistic clip boards. he had them delivered. >> was there skepticism from the teachers? >> it gave them something they would have as a tool in case of an incident. i think they became not only relieved but true believers. >> some teachers at his school have importanced the purpose o of - endorsed the borns importance. >> this is not screaming to the kids,...
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take pkg ;01 ;22 ;34 ;50 1;58 hugo manzano/asesor financiero internacional- morgan stanley :34 barry eichengreen/econ omista uc berkeley :50 hugo manzano/asesor financiero internacional- morgan stanley 1:58 blanca ---elementos del ejercito mexicano tomaron control de la seguridad en el municipio de "vista hermosa", estado de michoacan. take vo ---durante el operativo especial, tambien detuvieron a varios policias de la municipalidad por sus presuntos vinculos con el crimen organizado. ---este despligue de fuerzas militares se realiza tras la desaparicion de 2 investigadore s de la policia federal que habian sido asignados a la region. cesar ---este sabado el mundo de la belleza tendra una nueva reina... pitch - blanca ---todo parece estar listo para la transmision de "miss universo" que este aÑo se realiza en la capital de rusia. ---elva saray nos amplia desde moscu. take pkg ;01 ;31 ;53 1;06 1;15 las 86 candidatas a miss universo 2013 han estado ensayando en el crocus city hall donde será elegida la nueva reina el sabado y pudimos presenciar esta mañana un encuentro muy emotivo c
take pkg ;01 ;22 ;34 ;50 1;58 hugo manzano/asesor financiero internacional- morgan stanley :34 barry eichengreen/econ omista uc berkeley :50 hugo manzano/asesor financiero internacional- morgan stanley 1:58 blanca ---elementos del ejercito mexicano tomaron control de la seguridad en el municipio de "vista hermosa", estado de michoacan. take vo ---durante el operativo especial, tambien detuvieron a varios policias de la municipalidad por sus presuntos vinculos con el crimen organizado....
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the first two whales we got are barry rosenstein and david tepper at appaloosa, because they're both getting involved in jcpenney. you can see jana taking a 5 million share take, and appaloosa almost 750,000, in terms of shares in jcpenney. another one we're looking at is fedex. that's a big one, because you have dan loeb at third point, he took a 2 million stake, we know, in that company. and perry capital, perry boosts his position to 2.4 million shares, a big move in terms of fedex. our next whale trade, freeport, an oil and mining, copper and gold company, david tepper's appaloosa boosted his stake up to about 1.8 million shares. leon cooperman takes 2.8 million share in freepark, and we'll finish off with the last particular one, bruce berkowitz at fair home, he wants to buy the insurance, the mortgage bond insurance business of fannie mae, freddie mac. he wants to do it. and also, big ackman of pershing square, take as 10% stake in the common shares of both fannie mae and freddie mac. a lot of whales getting involved in a lot of big-name stocks. scott? >> these are, what, as of
the first two whales we got are barry rosenstein and david tepper at appaloosa, because they're both getting involved in jcpenney. you can see jana taking a 5 million share take, and appaloosa almost 750,000, in terms of shares in jcpenney. another one we're looking at is fedex. that's a big one, because you have dan loeb at third point, he took a 2 million stake, we know, in that company. and perry capital, perry boosts his position to 2.4 million shares, a big move in terms of fedex. our next...
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the people who sold twitter were trying to make the few bucks, not as barry diller contended the buyers. in this case the buyers thought they had a great company that they were buying at a reasonable price. when in fact what they did was buy a very good concept at a very expensive price. diller thinks the buyers were totally cynical. i say they might not have been cynical enough. that's because individual investors thronged to the twitter deal so they could invest in a product they like, not the stock of a company they have researched. there is nothing inherently wrong with that. there are plenty of times it's okay to buy the stock if you think it's reasonably priced versus the value of the enterprise and its products. but the people who bought twitter that day, well, the day it came out, they stepped -- they stopped at the first step of analysis. whether the product is any good. and most didn't bother to analyze the company's prospects. let alone try to link those prospects to the price of the stock or they would have found it to be absurdly overvalued as i did. it's not all the fault
the people who sold twitter were trying to make the few bucks, not as barry diller contended the buyers. in this case the buyers thought they had a great company that they were buying at a reasonable price. when in fact what they did was buy a very good concept at a very expensive price. diller thinks the buyers were totally cynical. i say they might not have been cynical enough. that's because individual investors thronged to the twitter deal so they could invest in a product they like, not...
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the people who sold twitter were trying to make the few bucks, not as barry dillard contended the buyers. in this case the buyers thought they had a great company that they were buying at a reasonable price. when in fact what they did was buy a very good concept at a very expensive price. dillard thinks the buyers were totally cynical. i say they might not have been cynical enough. that's because individual investors thronged to the twitter deal so they could invest in a product they like, not the stock of a company they have researched. there is nothing inherently wrong with that. there are plenty of times it's okay to buy the stock if you think it's reasonably priced versus the value of the enterprise and its products. but the people who bought twitter that day, well, the day it came out, they stepped -- they stopped at the first step of analysis. whether the product is any good. and most didn't bother to analyze the company's prospects. let alone try to link those prospects to the price of the stock or they would have found it to be absurdly overvalued as i did. it's not all the fault
the people who sold twitter were trying to make the few bucks, not as barry dillard contended the buyers. in this case the buyers thought they had a great company that they were buying at a reasonable price. when in fact what they did was buy a very good concept at a very expensive price. dillard thinks the buyers were totally cynical. i say they might not have been cynical enough. that's because individual investors thronged to the twitter deal so they could invest in a product they like, not...